Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
Volume 180, Issue 3, 14 November 1991, Pages 1372-1376
Increased activity of the eEF-2 specific, Ca2+ and calmodulin dependent protein kinase III during the S-phase in ehrlich ascites cells
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